Title: EBSCO for Science Research
1 The Intelligent Alternative
Research in Sociology
2 This tutorial will cover the basics in using
the online resources at Holman Library
- Major Topics Covered
- WebFeat
- Database List
- EBSCO Research in Sociology
- Locating a Specific E-journal
- Sociology Resources WebPage
- ASA Style the Basics
- Tutorials
3Holman Library WebPages act as an Information
Gateway
- Menu to resources and services
- Subscriptions to over 60 electronic databases
- Most full text resources
- Proxy server for off campus access
- Databases available 24 / 7
- Guides to resources by division, major program
- Online forms for requesting reference help,
interlibrary loan, instruction other services
4Off Campus Access
- Must have a McKendree username and password to
access Library resources - Contact 537-6445 or helpdesk_at_mckendree.edu with
support webpages at http//support.mckendree.edu
- Proxy server
- Authenticates McKendree affiliation
- Compliance with licensing agreements
- Allows access from anywhere on the web
5WebFeat, a federated search engine
Youll find it listed as Find Books Journal
Articles, the first link under Finding
Information. WebFeat searches multiple databases
at the same time.
6 WebFeat SearchingSelect the options available
by SUBJECT
7 WebFeat Searching or review the options
available by DATABASE
8 WebFeat Searching Interpreting Search Results
9Improve Your Search Techniques Boolean operators
and, or, not can
always be used to limit searches
And Combines search terms so that results
contain all of the search words.
i.e. abuse and children
sociology and profession and women
- Or Combines search terms so that results
contain at least one of the search words.
i.e. adolescent or teenager
ADD or attention deficit disorder
- Not Excludes terms that are not desired.
i.e. book not review experiment
not human
10You can expand search results by using Wildcards
and Truncation
Truncation represented by the asterisk (). Use
the to replace the end of a word. For
example type soc to find citations containing
the words social, sociological, sociology, etc.
Wildcards represented by the question mark (?).
Use the ? for unknown characters For example,
type wom?n to find citations containing woman,
women, or womyn.
11 WebFeat Searching Interpreting Search Results
Full Text?
Because of WebFeats extensive hyperlinking, the
service will always supply the full text or the
CLOSEST MATCH to the requested item. VIEW will
generally provide the best results. Results will
vary greatly, especially at first.
12You may still search the individual databases one
by one or in groups without using WebFeat
Try the Database List
13Precise, definitive searches are best
accomplished within the individual database
search engines
For instance, select the EBSCO Databases for
research in sociology
14Academic Search Premier is your best source for
FT, scholarly research articles
But, you may select as many EBSCO databases as
you think appropriate
15EBSCO Database Descriptions
- Academic Search Premier - multi-disciplinary
database with full text for nearly 4,650 serials,
including full text for more than 3,600
peer-reviewed titles along with citations and
abstracts to another 5000 journals - SocINDEX with Full TextThe world's most
comprehensive and highest quality sociology
research database. The database features more
than 1,660,000 records with subject headings from
a 19,300 term sociological thesaurus designed by
subject experts and expert lexicographers. The
database contains full text for 344 "core"
coverage journals dating back to 1895, and 129
"priority" coverage journals. This database also
includes full text for more than 700 books and
monographs, and full text for 6,800 conference
papers.
16 Refining the Search
Review the Appropriate Search Options i.e.
Database / Journal Title / Scholarly
17Click on the title of an article to see the
abstract, the subject headings assigned, the
bibliographic information, and links to the full
text article (when available)
Search Terms are Highlighted
18Explore Your Options
- Review the buttons on the toolbar
- Basic and Advanced Search features
- Subject terms, thesauri and indexes
- Browse for subjects that begin with or contain
the term to be searched - Add the term to the search screen using the ADD
button in the browse section - Add additional terms if desired using the boolean
operators in the pull down menu next to the add
button - Search by publication (a table of contents for
browsing a journal or finding subject specific
articles) - Can put articles in folders for later evaluation
and selection
19SocINDEX Thesaurus
20The Result List
Varieties of Full Text OptionsHTML, PDF
Linked Full Text
21Varieties of Full Text PDFs include EVERYTHING
the author intended
PDFs include all primary source charts,
graphs, tables, photographs and words
included by the writer
22Each citation or article includesPrint, Email,
Save Export Options
23Email Options are Secure Easy to Use
24 Looking for a Specific eJournal?
25If there is no full text link to an article,
what should I do?
- First, click on the McK button
- It will check our subscription lists
- Email Liz VogtPublic Services Librarian (618)
537-6950E-mail ljvogt_at_mckendree.edu - Request Articles
- Online forms or in-library paper forms
- Received via fax, electronically, by mail or
courier - Time needed varies / planning required
- Interlibrary Loan Services and Policies
- Interlibrary Loan Request Form
- Choose Borrow from another library
- Complete request form and submit
- Article will come to library and be sent to you
- Each request needs your name, contact information
and the last date -
26 Information Literacy Defined
- Within the context of lifelong learning and
the broad information continuum which ranges
from data to knowledge to wisdom, information
literacy competency focuses on six broad
abilities - to recognize the need for information
- to know how to access information
- to understand how to evaluate information
- to know how to synthesize information
- to be able to communicate information
- to be able to ethically use
information -
27Cite Your Sources Properly
- Let the reader know whose thoughts are being
used to make the point and provide the
appropriate documentation - Avoid plagiarism
- Do not copy someone elses work. Its fraud!
- No person shall submit as his own to an
instructor any work which contains ideas or
materials taken from another without full
acknowledgment of the author the source.
McKendrees Academic Integrity Policy
28Bibliographic Style Aids - ASA
29Resources by Discipline - Sociology
Represents some of the best sources of
information from the Librarys subscription
services the Internet
30Tutorials
Tutorials are available any time and cover almost
every one of our databases
31- Please visit, call or email
- Liz Vogt 537-6950
- Interim Director
- Bill Harroff 537-6952
- Reference Information Technologies Librarian
- Debbie Houk 537-6953
- Technical Services Librarian